I do not know what other countries think about this issue, but it is my opinion that it was definitely not a waste of money for China. I believe that 99% of Chinese were fully supportive of the Olympic Games. It is because Chinese people have the desire to show the pride they have in their city and country. The country was eager to show the world what they have become and what they have really achieved. What China achieved in staging such an incredibly successful Olympics will leave a great legacy to the world. 64% of Londoners support Olympic because of that.
“Stunning, spectacular” you can find many words to describe 2008 Beijing Olympic ceremony. “Modern & beautiful” to describe China's new national stadiums known as the Bird's Nest for the athletics, and the Water Cube for the swimming and diving competition. These are an example of some of the lasting impressions of what Olympics can leave for the country and for the whole world. Those fantastic sports facilities that they created really earned impressive face for the country and its people. I am the sort of person who really needs face if you know what I mean. From this point, organizing Olympic was certainly not waste of money.
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People must have been so speechless with the credibility shown in the China Olympics. China has probably stirred up more tourists after the Olympics because of the great impression that was given to the viewers, which obviously was not a waste of money for the country.
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ReplyDeleteIts nice to know you have so much support for the Olympics! I think athletes deserve to have thousands of fans watching them and supporting them! I dont know anyone in the world that works as hard as them! I think it is fair to put that amount of money into something so widely respected and something the whole world is involved in! China definitely set the standards for an incredible showing and hopefully it will push people to put money into all of the olympics! I dont think that its money wasted at all! What else would people be doing without entertainment and competition?